Less than a week after featherweight champion Jose Aldo was forced to withdraw from UFC 176 because of an injury, the UFC has canceled the Aug. 2 card at Staples Center, only the second time it has called off a show in Zuffa’s history of owning the MMA promotion.

Aldo, who was scheduled to face No. 1 contender Chad Mendes, reportedly injured his neck while training July 1, UFC CEO Lorenzo Fertitta told Yahoo’s Kevin Iole, who was first to report the cancellation.

The Aldo-Mendes fight — a rematch of their 2012 matchup when Aldo defended his belt via a flying knee TKO — will be rescheduled, a UFC source confirmed, as will other bouts on the UFC 176 card.

One fight has already been placed elsewhere: Shayna Baszler, a teammate of women’s bantamweight champion Ronda Rousey’s at Glendale Fighting Club, will fight Bethe Correia on the UFC 177 card on Aug. 30 in Sacramento. New bantamweight champion T.J. Dillashaw, who trains with Team Alpha Male in Sacramento, will defend his belt for the first time in a rematch with former champion Renan Barao in the UFC 177 main event.

UFC President Dana White was upset with the question prompted by the UFC’s production team and shot down the possibility of Rousey fighting again in less than a month.

In other Rousey-related news, Fertitta told Iole that Rousey, who received nine stitches in her hand after a cyst under her knuckle burst during her TKO victory Saturday, also broke the same right hand and will be sidelined indefinitely.

Rousey had also planned on having arthroscopic knee surgery soon, she announced after her win Saturday, which essentially ruled her out of headlining UFC 176.

The only other cancellation in the fight company’s history was UFC 151 in 2012, when Dan Henderson suffered a knee injury and light heavyweight champion Jon Jones refused to fight replacement Chael Sonnen on eight days’ notice.